Eating rabbit, camel, carp, feral cat, deer and cane toad might sound extreme to some, but it's gaining attention as a solution to tackle the growing impact of invasive species. Now, Tony ...
The cane toad (Rhinella marina) is an invasive species in Australia, originally introduced to control agricultural pests. However, its introduction has led to significant ecological consequences ...
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Bufo marinus, commonly known as the cane toad, has been a curse to anyone unfortunate enough to cross its path. One of the most damaging things about toads is the fact they're highly toxic ...
Bob Katter has renewed calls for kids to become armed cane toad bounty hunters while appearing on Tony Armstrong’s new TV series, where he is served up a plate of the invasive pest. The maverick ...
Otis and Frankie Brett have found a school holiday side hustle by catching cane toads for 10 cents each. The siblings, aged six and eight, are ridding their community of pests while learning about ...
But rather than battling against Americans or Europeans, the toads have to contend with the cane toad (Rhinella marina), an invasive species on the island that was imported in the early 1920s to ...
Tony Armstrong has invited colourful North Queensland MP Bob Katter to the funky Museum of Old and New Art (MONA) in Tasmania to tuck into some cane toad.